Then I made this little Pooh outfit by cutting off the bottom of a t-shirt and adding the little ruffle skirt and pooh applique.

The pants are SO cool...
they're reversible!

The pattern comes from the book, Handmade Beginnings by Anna Maria Horner. They're called quick change trousers and I've wanted to make them for a long time, but didn't have a reason to. I'm so glad I got to make them for Rowan.

Aren't they darling?!

So, then I made this little peasant top to match the reverse of the Pooh pants.

I love that Mickey Mouse fabric on there! I bought it as a Japanese import off etsy a while ago for William and then decided it was too girly for him. Sadly, my girls have never had much use for Mickey Mouse... so it was a thrill to make something out of it!

Then I made this darling, soft, knit, outfit with Stitch on it.

I guess it's my cousin's favorite Disney character... although... I can't imagine why... I think that little guy is weird and I've never been a fan of that movie, but just the same, I think this outfit is adorable!

I tried to make it unisex so that either parent could carry it. I've made drawstring backpacks before, but not like this. I really like that the straps are fabric and that it has 2 pockets!

Ella REALLY liked it. She wants me to make her one ASAP!

I also made Mommy a tiny, little diaper and wipes bag that can hook on the stroller and quickly be removed to go to the bathroom.

It's a really neat design by Aivilo charlotte sewing patterns. It has the little window in the front where you can access your travel baby wipes and then an extra interior pocket (for a change of clothes, maybe) and then the little pocket on the back for diapers. I love how you can just clip the strap on and off with the little lobster clips! I'm gonna make one of these for my new niece and nephew, too.

Where was all this cool stuff when my kids were tiny???
eh... I wouldn't have had time to make it then, anyways.

It took me about 4 to 5 days to complete all this stuff, but it was just pure joy. I enjoyed every minute of the planning and sewing process.
I cannot wait to see that precious baby in her One Of A Kind wardrobe!

I waited one night!!! :-) I LOVE all of it. Don't know if I have a favorite yet (I will wait and see until I get the package). Thank you so much! I'm excited for the bag for me too (very cute and thank you for thinking unisex...although Doug probably won't carry it much). I used to agree with you on Stitch, but Doug's always liked him so he's grown on me. We have a stuffed Stitch toy that Doug takes with him on all his business trips, then when he gets home we always put him in weird places for the other one to find. Hanging on a lamp, on the car sun visor, over the door...Stitch is CRAZY!! Haha!

I think you know how wonderful I think you are for doing all this and on such short notice. :-)